释义 |
di·oc·to·phy·me \-ˈfī(ˌ)mē\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, fromdiocto- (irregular from Greek dionkoun to distend, from dia- + onkoun to raise, distend, from onkus bulk, mass) + -phyme (from Greek phyma tumor, from Greek phyein to bring forth, grow); akin to Greek enenkein to carry — more at enough, be : a genus (coextensive with a family Dioctophymidae) of nematode worms including a single form (D. renale) which is a destructive parasite of the kidney of dogs, other mammals, and occasionally man — see dioctophymatina |